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VGA screen size

Enter the aspect ratio of the screen here (for example 4 × 3) or the physical size of the screen in millimeters. The unit uses this information to accurately scale the video image for distortion-free display.

5.8VGA

The pre-configured settings are saved as Profile 1 to Profile 8. You can change the different parameter values within a profile. You can switch between profiles by clicking the appropriate tabs.

The pre-configured settings (profiles) cover all standard applications. You should only change the preset values if none of the profiles gives satisfactory results.

CAUTION!

!Selecting settings that are outside the technical specification of the monitor can result in severe damage to the monitor. Refer to the technical documentation of the monitor you are

using.

NOTICE!

All parameters combine to make up a profile. The parameters are partially dependent on one

i another.

After each change, click the Test button to see the effect of the change on the connected monitor.

DOC V4.0 2009.06

Installation and Operating Manual

Bosch Security Systems

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Contents VIP XD Page Table of Contents Operation Maintenance and UpgradesSpecifications AppendixConventions in this Manual PrefaceAbout this Manual Intended UseEU Directives Rating PlateMaintenance and Repair Safety InformationInstallation and Operation Electric Shock HazardEn Safety Information Product Description Scope of DeliveryGeneral Requirements Additional Configuration RequirementsSystem Requirements Additional Operational RequirementsOverview of Functions Summary HttpsConnections on the Front Panel Connections on the Rear Panel LED4Installation 1Preparations2Connections Alarm Inputs NetworkData Interface Relay Output Maximum rating of the relay contact is 30 V and 2 a SelvPower Supply Power On/Power OffSetup Using the Configuration Manager Installing the ProgramReboot Configuring the VIP XDClick Unit network settings... in the popup menu Additional ParametersInstalling Mpeg ActiveX Configuration Using a Web Browser1Connecting System RequirementsEstablishing the Connection Maximum Number of ConnectionsProtected VIP XD Protected NetworkConfiguration Menu NavigationMaking Changes Device ID 4Password3Identification Device name5Date/Time Daylight saving time Time server IP addressTime server type Company logo 6AppearanceWebsite language Device logoStandard Decoder ProfileMonitor name Overscan8VGA VGA screen sizeBorder top / bottom / left / right ResolutionRefresh rate Horiz. spacing / Vert. spacingHorizontal synchronization / Vertical synchronization Resetting ChangesDetails Border colorMonitor Display Audio Audio Version OnlyLine In / Microphone MIC Alarm ConnectionsConnect on alarm Line Out/Speaker SPKDestination IP address Destination passwordNumber of destination IP address Video transmissionDefault camera Auto-connectAudio Audio Version Only Name Audio Alarm Audio Version OnlyAudio alarm ThresholdAlarm E-Mail Destination address FormatStandard E-mail Sender nameAlarm Task Editor Relay Alarm InputsAlarm input Idle stateOff Operating mode10 s Relay follows Connection17 COM1 Network Subnet mask Automatic IP assignmentIP address Gateway addressRCP+ port Interface mode ETHEnable DynDNS Telnet supportAdvanced StatusSnmp host address / 2. Snmp host address Snmp traps AuthenticationEncryption IdentityMaintenance FirmwareUpload 192.168.0.32/resetMaintenance log DownloadLicenses System OverviewFunction Test 6Operation En Operation Protected VIP XD 2The Connections PreviewMonitor Connections Between the Sender and Receiver Controlling Connections Selecting Decoder for Quad ViewMulticast scan Connecting with a Terminal Program ConnectingConnecting on Alarm Hardware Connections Between Video Servers5Operation with Management Software Maintenance and Upgrades Testing the Network Connection2Unit Reset Repairs Transfer and Disposal1Troubleshooting Malfunction Possible causes Recommended solution8Appendix En AppendixVIP XD Network Connection LEDs3Processor Load Operating Status LEDTerminal Block Contact RS-232 mode RS-422 mode RS-485 modeSerial Interface Pin AssignmentCommunication with Terminal Program Configuring the TerminalCommand Inputs Data TerminalAssigning an IP Address 8Copyrights En Appendix Specifications UnitAudio Version Only Protocols/Standards PAL, NtscGlossary Icmp GOPHttp IeeeMPEG-4 MIBMPEG-2 MSSSntp SniaSnmp SSLIndex EpromRadius Serial number Serial port function Signal source SMS Page Bosc h Sicherheitssysteme GmbH
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